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THE SEASON 6 MYSTERY: WHAT WE KNEW AND DIDN'T DO

17 min · 20 de jun de 2026
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Episode 119 | Season 6 Capstone — Mystery Episodes In this Mystery episode we step back from the individual stories of Season 6 and name the pattern that connects all of them — not the mystery of the unknown, but the mystery of the known that was not acted on, and the specific individuals across eighteen episodes who decided the truth mattered more than the cost of saying it. The mystery is not what people did not know. The mystery is what people knew and did not do. #HistoryMystery #Mystery #Accountability #UnsolvedMysteries #MysteryPodcast

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